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Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
Various academics
16 episodes
1 week ago
In this episode of the Technology and Learning Podcast, host Ellie Manzari from Monash University speaks with Dr Emily Ross (University of Queensland) and Dr Margaret Marshman (University of the Sunshine Coast) about their recent research on integrating digital technologies in mathematics classrooms. Dr Emily Ross is Deputy Director of Teaching and Learning, Director of Primary Programs, and Lecturer in the School of Education at The University of Queensland. Her research on curriculum inter...
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In this episode of the Technology and Learning Podcast, host Ellie Manzari from Monash University speaks with Dr Emily Ross (University of Queensland) and Dr Margaret Marshman (University of the Sunshine Coast) about their recent research on integrating digital technologies in mathematics classrooms. Dr Emily Ross is Deputy Director of Teaching and Learning, Director of Primary Programs, and Lecturer in the School of Education at The University of Queensland. Her research on curriculum inter...
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Education
Episodes (16/16)
Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
Incidental Mathematics: Uncovering Hidden Learning through Digital Technologies
In this episode of the Technology and Learning Podcast, host Ellie Manzari from Monash University speaks with Dr Emily Ross (University of Queensland) and Dr Margaret Marshman (University of the Sunshine Coast) about their recent research on integrating digital technologies in mathematics classrooms. Dr Emily Ross is Deputy Director of Teaching and Learning, Director of Primary Programs, and Lecturer in the School of Education at The University of Queensland. Her research on curriculum inter...
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1 week ago
16 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
From Digital Doubt to Digital Confidence: Tracking Capability in Teacher Education
In between PhD data sets, teacher educator Katie Wilson took on a small reflective project with her first-year students — and what she found was bigger than expected. In this episode, Katie (a lecturer at ACU in Brisbane) shares how tracking pre-service teachers’ digital confidence across a semester opened up unexpected insights about capability, curriculum, and identity. Grounded in ACARA’s digital requirements, framed through TPACK and the Digital Capability Continuum, this isn’t just a tec...
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2 months ago
17 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
When AI Meets Ubuntu: Rethinking Power in Academic Writing
Dr Lynette Pretorius is an award-winning educator and researcher who interlaces imagination and insight to reimagine what higher education can be. Drawing on her interdisciplinary expertise, she weaves together diverse ideas, lived experiences, and pedagogical innovations to create inclusive and transformative learning environments. Lynette has extensive experience teaching across undergraduate, postgraduate, and graduate research levels, including supervising PhD students. Her research advoc...
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3 months ago
16 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
AI Literacy, Equity & Empowerment: A Conversation with Dr Juliana Peloche
In this episode Natalie McMaster speaks with Dr Juliana Peloche, Senior Learning Advisor and AI researcher, about her unique journey into the world of artificial intelligence in education. In this podcast Juliana discusses the importance of AI literacy—not only for students, but for academics who are often underprepared to guide AI use in classrooms. She emphasizes the need for cross-sector collaboration, referencing hybrid forums and stakeholder engagement as essential for meaningful progres...
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4 months ago
14 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
System thinking and self-directed learning in a digital world with Dr. Michael J. Henderson
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Michael J. Henderson, a former electrical engineer turned educator whose lifelong fascination with technology began with a crystal radio set and evolved into a career spanning decades of innovation, education, and digital transformation. From early computing in the 1970s to current explorations with AI and data analytics in education, Michael shares how informal learning, hands-on experimentation, and technological curiosity have shaped his teaching and l...
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4 months ago
9 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
Technology innovation using AR and VR in Primary School Classrooms with Niamh O'Sullivan
This episode focuses on how Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are being used innovatively in primary school classrooms to enhance teaching, learning, and assessment. Niamh shares practical examples where these technologies have created immersive, interactive environments that support student understanding and engagement, particularly in subjects such as science, geography, and mathematics. The episode highlights the benefits of using AR and VR for formative and summative assessm...
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5 months ago
19 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
AR & VR Technologies with David Dixon from UniSC
In this episode we talk to David Dixon, Senior Creative Developer, Visualisation in the Centre for Support and Advancement of Learning and Teaching (CSALT) at the University of the Sunshine Coast. David discusses the innovative application of immersive technologies—such as virtual reality, mixed reality, and large-scale 3D visualisation in the Cave—in enhancing teaching and learning across a variety of disciplines. He provides examples of a range of projects, including midwifery training simu...
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6 months ago
15 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
How teachers and teaching is impacted by AI with Dr Jo Blannin
Dr Jo Blannin, along with a team from Monash University and the University of Melbourne, are leading an ARC Discovery Project exploring the impact of AI on teachers and teaching practices. In this podcast, she discusses the evolving role of AI in education, emphasising its integration into learning management systems and everyday teaching tools. While AI is often framed around student learning, her research shifts the focus to how teachers experience and adapt to these technologies. The study...
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9 months ago
16 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
Generative AI in Education: Transforming Teaching, Learning, and Assessment Practices with Dr Hilary Wheaton
Dr Hilary Wheaton is the Principal Advisor for Educational Practice, in the Education Portfolio, at RMIT University. Hilary plays a key role in shaping university-wide initiatives, recently focusing on curriculum design, academic integrity, and AI strategy. She developed RMIT’s Academic Integrity Framework and the institutional response to GenAI technologies like ChatGPT. In 2024, she co-authored RMIT’s AI Plan, providing an institution-wide narrative for AI in addition to the approach for AI...
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10 months ago
20 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
The 3C Model: Revolutionising Coding Education in Primary Schools with Peter Curtis
In this episode, we dive into the "3C Model"—a teaching pedagogy reshaping how coding and computational thinking skills are taught in primary schools. Join us while we talk to Peter Curtis, a teacher and researcher with the University of the Sunshine Coast who developed the 3C Model. Peter's teaching and research interests include mathematics, science and technology. He has recently retired from classroom teaching after some 42 years. In this episode, Peter explains why he d...
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11 months ago
18 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
Podcasting in Academia with Carla DeMarco
Carla DeMarco has had a 30+ year career at the University of Toronto, working in a variety of roles in communications at OISE, the U of T Magazine, Advancement and Public Affairs, as well as at U of T Mississauga in the Offices of the Vice-Principal, Research, and the Vice-Principal, Academic and Dean. In 2016, Carla conceived, created, and launched the podcast VIEW to the U: an eye on the UTM academic community. Over an eight-year period, Carla hosted, produced, and posted over 60 trac...
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1 year ago
14 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
Education: Innovative Approaches to Online Learning and Assessment with Dr. Rose Babaee
In this episode, we explore transformative innovations in online learning and assessment that bring uniqueness and attractiveness to online education in higher ed. Over the past decade, technology has significantly reshaped teaching, moving beyond traditional methods to create more dynamic and engaging learning environments. Dr. Rose Babaee from UCLA, with over ten years of experience in higher education in Australia and the USA, shares her insights into these changes. We discuss how online l...
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1 year ago
11 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
Artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on academic writing with Sandie Elsom
In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on academic writing. Our guest, Sandie Elsom, Lecturer in Technology Education and AI enthusiast, discusses the challenges of distinguishing AI-generated text from human writing and explores the implications for academic integrity. We'll uncover the linguistic features that often differentiate AI-generated text and examine the effectiveness of current detection tools. Join us as we navigate the co...
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1 year ago
12 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
Online Education in Conflict Zones - Classrooms Without Walls with David Falconer
In this episode, we focus on the remarkable impact of online education in conflict zones. Our guest, David Falconer, is the Founder and Executive Director of Classrooms Without Walls (CWW), a Canadian organization that has been providing free online education to children living in these challenging environments. Since its inception in November 2022, CWW has launched three programs to support children in Ukraine, Myanmar, and Afghanistan. If you are interested in volunteering with the CCW prog...
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1 year ago
16 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
Baking the Rasch Model Cake with Associate Professor Michael Carey
Today we're chatting on a topic that's crucial for anyone in the field of education research or anyone curious about quality survey construction and robust survey scale validation. We're talking about Rasch model analysis with Associate Professor Michael Carey. He uses a cake baking metaphor to explain how the Rasch model technique is applied to survey design and validation in plain English. He also refers to some recently published STEM research as examples of how a large 77-item preservice ...
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1 year ago
16 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
The Benefits of Escape Rooms in Education with Dr Geoffrey Chapman
Dr Geoffrey Chapman is a lecturer at CQU in Sydney and passionate about gamification. He has introduced his love for escape rooms into his tertiary classroom. During Covid, he translated them into the online learning space and is now using them in his postgraduate teaching. They are great for team building, clear objectives and a bit of time pressure. His students love them. Get in touch with Geoff if you would like to learn more. g.chapman@cqu.edu.au Let us know your thoughts on this episode
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1 year ago
13 minutes

Technology and Learning Research (AARE)
In this episode of the Technology and Learning Podcast, host Ellie Manzari from Monash University speaks with Dr Emily Ross (University of Queensland) and Dr Margaret Marshman (University of the Sunshine Coast) about their recent research on integrating digital technologies in mathematics classrooms. Dr Emily Ross is Deputy Director of Teaching and Learning, Director of Primary Programs, and Lecturer in the School of Education at The University of Queensland. Her research on curriculum inter...